Now Playing at El Raton

Insurgent is a science fiction action film directed by Robert Schwentke, based on Insurgent, the second book in the Divergent trilogy, written by Veronica Roth. It is the sequel to the 2014 film Divergent and the second installment in The Divergent Series.It stars Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Ashley Judd, Jai Courtney, Ray Stevenson, Zoë Kravitz, Miles Teller, Tony Goldwyn, Ansel Elgort, Maggie Q and Kate Winslet.

The plot of Insurgent takes place three days after the previous installment and continues to follow Tris Prior; Tris and Four are on the run after evading a hostile takeover from Jeanine and the rest of Erudite. The faction system in post-apocalyptic Chicago is crumbling, and everyone is desperate for power — and answers.

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Gary “Eggsy” Unwin (Taron Egerton), whose late father secretly worked for a spy organization, lives in a South London housing estate and seems headed for a life behind bars. However, dapper agent Harry Hart (Colin Firth) recognizes potential in the youth and recruits him to be a trainee in the secret service. Meanwhile, villainous Richmond Valentine (Samuel L. Jackson) launches a diabolical plan to solve the problem of climate change via a worldwide killing spree.

2 comments on “Now Playing at El Raton”

James,
Thanks for your feedback. As a matter of fact, we do offer quite a bit of variety. We do predominately show family friendly films, but we do show thrillers, and even the occasional sci-fi horror. Just this year we have shown Zero Dark Thirty, Olympus Has Fallen, Elysium, The Prisoners, and Captain Phillips. Most of those are R-rated. We have shown all out horrors in the past, but the reality is that the demographic of this city will not turn out for a horror, no matter how serious or campy they may be. We have tried some. As a business, we must cater to those who support us, and help keep our doors open. For that, Raton has shown a steady support for smart, witty, and often funny films that appeal to a very broad audience. For this, we thank Raton and all of our customers from the surrounding areas!

Just a question for the El Raton staff. It’s the Halloween Season yet no horror or thriller flicks, I understand you guys try to promote a “family environment,:” but not everyone in town has a traditional family. Some families have teenagers or even the young people 18+ and older or couples without kids can’t even catch a thriller or horror movie. How you guys marketing to these demographics. I LIKE TO KEEP MY BUSINESS LOCAL and I can’t even take my wife out for a dinner at a local restaurant and then see an R-rated movie without having to take my business out of the community. Just a suggestion maybe some more variety.